Concerned citizens in Pune have launched a signature drive over the weekend to protect the city's hills from being converted into real estate. There is a fear that the hard work and efforts taken to preserve these natural areas will be in vain if immediate action is not taken.
Pune HillsReal EstateEnvironmental ConservationCitizen MovementGreen SpacesReal Estate PuneApr 18, 2025
Pune's hills are under threat due to the possibility of being converted into real estate developments. This would lead to the loss of green spaces and natural habitats, negatively impacting the environment and quality of life for residents.
The conversion of hills into real estate could lead to a loss of biodiversity, increased air pollution, and a decline in the overall quality of life for residents. It could also disrupt the local climate and increase soil erosion.
Citizens are getting involved by signing the petition, sharing information on social media, and participating in educational workshops and community events. They are working together to raise awareness and build a stronger movement to protect the hills.
The organizers plan to continue the signature drive, present the petition to local authorities, and engage more residents through educational workshops and community events. They are determined to ensure that the hills remain protected for future generations.
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